Muscular Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influence of Pea Protein Supplementation on Recovery From Exercise-induced Muscle Damage
The purpose of this study is to determine if supplementation with NUTRALYS pea protein isolate compared to whey protein and apple juice (carbohydrate, non-protein control) before, during, and after a 90-minute bout of eccentric exercise can attenuate exercise-induced muscle damage, inflammation, and delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS), and speed recovery of muscle function.
Study participants will be randomized to the NUTRALYS pea protein supplement, whey protein,
or apple juice (parallel group design). Study participants will come to the lab at 7:00 am
Monday through Friday in an overnight fasted state and provide a blood sample (maximum of 30
ml or two tablespoons). The blood samples will be analyzed for various measures of muscle
damage and inflammation, and extra samples will be stored for additional measurements
depending on funding.
After the blood draw, participants will provide a muscle soreness rating. Next, the two
protein sources (pea and whey protein), will be consumed at a weight adjusted amount (0.3
grams of protein per kilogram of body weight), and administered under double blind
procedures. The amount of apple juice will be adjusted to body weight (1.2 calories per
kilogram body weight).
Four muscle function tests will be conducted: vertical jump, bench press, leg-back strength,
and anaerobic power through the 30-second Wingate test. These performance tests will be
administered before and after the 90-minute eccentric muscle exercise bout, and each of the
following four mornings of recovery.
After taking the four performance tests, participants will engage in 90-minutes of eccentric
exercise. Immediately following exercise, participants will provide a muscle soreness rating
and a blood sample, ingest another protein dose (0.3 g/kg) (or apple juice), and then take
the four muscle function tests. Participants will return at 7 am in an overnight fasted state
four days in a row after the eccentric exercise bout, and provide muscle soreness ratings and
blood samples followed by ingestion of the protein supplements or apple juice. Following
ingestion of the supplements, participants will take the four muscle function tests.
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